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Harvest Time and Family Fun

Here in the Merry-Land, this past weekend was so gorgeous. The weather was beautiful, the temperature was pleasant, we had sister Matryoshka and her fae poppets visiting. Just a great time.

Started with a family art night complete with special guest Javajem. We all worked diligently on our sketchbook exchange books while the combined poppets worked on Peggyellen’s splatter maps. Marigold took this picture of Jody reading to Rosie the reading tyrant. The photo seems to be one of her ART PHOTO series. That or she was at that nice bunny-wine that Jody brought! Maybe this is just how things were that night. It’s so hard to tell around here.

We had a great weekend of harvest fun!

Saturday we went to Weber’s Cider Mill Farm and romped in the Autumnal splendor that it offers. Have you ever had an apple cider slushee and a still warm cider doughnut?? Oh my stars, it’s fantastical! Our favorite thing about this time of year there is the death-defying-hay-slide, hands down. Check it out. The kids quickly assess which of the 3 slides is the slickest, grab their burlap saque and just go over-and-over.

This only shows about 2/3 of the slide.

These slides are BIG and FAST. They are good for loads of fun and the perfect lead up to the previously mentioned slushee. Also at the farm, big and small sized hay mazes, a hay-rack ride, apple picking, pumpkins akimbo, even an old-time water pump race track game.

Of course there are farm animals, and a really great market. I am probably leaving out a bunch of other activities. If you are local, I highly recommend a visit. It is a great time and a good way to support on of our local farms.

In the upper corner of the bunny barn I spied this modern day descendent of the good Charlotte. I half expected to see ” SOME BUNNY” but alas and alack, just a really BIG nice web.

Sunday was another lovely adventure. Piled into the gnomemobile and headed up rt 83 to Glen Rock PA for the Mother Earth Harvest Fair. This was the 4th annual.

Combining the charm of an old-fashioned country fair, timeless traditional arts and crafts, and cutting-edge advances in green building and renewable energy, the MEHF is a celebration and showcase of healthy, sustainable, and balanced living in the Chesapeake bioregion.

As Jimmy says “Words cannot describe the awesome….” Spoutwood Farm has got to be one of my all-time favorite places. It is home of the magical Fairie Festival each may. It’s just like a little hunk o’ heaven there. Rolling hills, woodsy in all the right places, lots of little pockets of space holding magical environments for the kids. A CSA farm and home to a community of many glowing, nature-folk, It has a vibe that just envelops all who enter. If my accompanying kids would just relax a bit… Mama would have a much more blissed-out experience. :) It was a great time nonetheless. Again, if you are local-ish I encourage you to check out any of Spoutwoods events and their CSA offerings.

The bee-guy and his million and billions of bees.

Mother earth in her recyclable dress

Them bones.

Chard in the CSA garden

hay bale green house

a booth of just carnivorous plants

2 lovely and so friendly Shetlands.

Circle of life quote of the day: “Mama come look at the SAD thing. It has SKIN on the back”

So sweet. If you had a neck like that wouldn’t you wrap it around someone you liked too?

Always good advice.

Can’t wait to go again!

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WHAT a great weekend!

I am t-i-r-e-d. Bone tired.

The Sheep and Wool Festival was awesome. I met my friend Cat there early and had a really nice time walking around and seeing the wonders of fiber and such. The goats all call your name that early in the morning. They DO. Daaaaaawwwwwn I heard over and over. One of these years Ill get a live something to grow wool. I look forward to it!

I didn’t even get a bunch of stash to share. And I didn’t stand in that wretched T-shirt line! You can get them on line now!!! That line is just crazy.

All you get is this snoot full ( by jimmy)

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Then I worked in the Cloverhill booth and had a great time meeting folks and helping them fill their bags with all the goodies that were available there. I think the indie fiber summit approach was a raging success– I hope Jolene does it again.

TODAY was the Spoutwood Farm Fairie Festival. It is ALWAYS the same weekend as MDS&W and we most ALWAYS make it. It is the best festival of all I think. Such a magical and entertaining day. The first weekend in May always makes me really happy that we live here near such groovy goings ons. We didn’t get there until super-late today, but it was great. The girls and friend were full of their fairie selves. I am going to give you the story in photos. And that’s all for tonight.

Here are some looks:

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Flowery fairie, water fairie, and a mermaid on land

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MUCH ado about the wings you’ve grown. These mossy ones were my favorites of the day

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The girls sharing a contemplative moment with the moss man

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This ones for you catwoman!

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The rarely seen lemonstick fairie makes an appearance!

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Marigold having a dreamy moment….

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Rosemary showing no kind of respect for the dark fairies realm

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TALL and a TAIL. What else do you really need?

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These 2 take a break while Rosie flits around after the little boy she called loser-fairie. “WHAT?”

She reported– “Mama, that kid was so mean to me the WHOLE time I was in the Gnomes castle.”

He passed by us outside as his family was leaving and said to her ” BYE, LOSER.” She loudly told him “YOU ARE THE LOSER FAIRY!” and stuck out her tongue at him. I had to laugh. Good fairie behavior?? Maybe not, but a girls gotta learn to look after herself, right?

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